The Den Keibilk holiday home is located in Westouter (Heuvelland) near the French border "de schreve", in the shadow of the West Flemish mountains. This place is an ideal base to discover the region! In all seasons you can enjoy Heuvelland, the extreme tip of the Westhoek, where gastronomy, culture, nature, relaxation and action find their way.
Our comfortable holiday home for 8-9 people offers you an oasis of peace, where you can enjoy the unique view of the rolling landscape and the typical French-Flemish views from various terraces! You will be in a paradise, where children can play in the large playground.
The idyllic village of Westouter, the flower village, is alive! You can enjoy a cozy village atmosphere, where you can also dine very gastronomically. You will also find all utilities such as a supermarket and pharmacy. All this can be found at less than one km from where you are staying
The region is ideal for walks, where a hiking network leads you through the many forests and vineyards. Cyclists and mountain bikers are spoiled with an extensive network of routes that allow them to travel even in French Flanders. Several car routes such as the "Eigen kweek route" and wine routes are also recommended. And French Flanders with its beautiful villages, its picturesque views and its delicious Picon is just a stone's throw away.
Between the Rode- and Zwarteberg you can enjoy a wide panorama on the Cordoba chairlift.
Moreover, excursions to the sea or kayaking and canoeing on the IJzer are just a few of the numerous relaxation options
You can enjoy endless shopping in Ieper, Poperinge or Lille, a shopping paradise of many boutiques in car-free shopping streets, as well as the Euralille shopping center,in just half an hour from Heuvelland.
For music lovers, the Muziekcentrum 't Folk is also worth a visit with its many free performances.
Heuvelland bears visible traces of the war past. The dividing line between the German attacker and the Allied troops ran through Heuvelland. The numerous bunkers (Lettenberg in Kemmel), mine craters, military cemeteries and war memorials are permanent scars. Thirty of British military cemeteries in the various districts, the Kemmelberg lookout tower (Kemmel), the Archaeological museum 'The Labyrinth' (Kemmel), the Command Bunker under the Kemmelberg (Kemmel), the Grave Major Redmond Walk (Loker), the Pole of Peace (Wijtschate), the German site Bayernwald (Wijtschate) ... are places to become silent. The Flanders Field museum and the last post in Ypres are a must!
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